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Overview
Family Law
Child Custody
Divorce
Collaborative Law
Mediation
Traditional Litigation
About Us
Nicole Deering
Brittany Berkey
Patty Arjun
Annie Stephens
Victoria Hines
Elizabeth Hohn
Resources
Frequently Used Forms
Contact
Blog
Pay Online
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How Do I File For Temporary Custody or Parenting Time In Oregon?
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How Do I File For Temporary Custody or Parenting Time In Oregon?

Sometimes, a temporary parenting time or custody order is a necessary choice, but what is it, why would you need it, and how do you get one? Learn all this, and more, from DBMA Family Law Group.

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What Is the Difference Between  Joint and Sole Custody?
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What Is the Difference Between Joint and Sole Custody?

Parenting plans and custody arrangements can be difficult to manage. In some cases, they are emotionally exhausting and cause a great deal of strife for all parties involved. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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